Thousands of Californians are running low on food and water as California Governor Newsom declares state of emergency in 13 counties after historic winter storms dump seven feet of snow California Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in several counties amid a winter storm that brought snow to Los Angeles.
Newsom deployed the national guard on Wednesday to assist residents, especially in San Bernardino County, where some have been trapped in their homes for days
Wind, freeze and winter storm warnings were issued by The National Weather Service throughout the sunny state effective until Thursday as temperatures hit sub-freezing lows down to 26 degrees Fahrenheit in certain areas.
Poster Comment:
But Al Gore said snow was a thing of the past!
Each foot of snow will melt and produce 2 inches of rain. So a warm tropical rain of 3 inches could produce 17 inches of flood waters in a matter of hours. This has happened before in California.